Indiana Court of AppealsJose Castillo-Aguilar v. State of Indiana
20A04-1003-CR-195
Criminal. Reverses denial of Castillo-Aguilar’s motion to suppress his answers on the information sheet he completed
at the police station. He was subjected to “interrogation” when he was asked to fill out the information sheet,
so he should have been given a Miranda warning.

K.F. v. State of Indiana
49A02-1103-JV-290
Juvenile. Affirms finding that K.F. committed acts that would be burglary and theft if committed by an adult based on sufficient
evidence. Reverses finding that she committed what would be carrying a handgun without a license if committed by an adult
because of insufficient evidence. The juvenile court did not abuse its discretion by admitting into evidence K.F.’s
statement made to her mother, but it did err by allowing a police officer to testify as to the mother’s hearsay statements.
The admission of that testimony was harmless error. Remands for the juvenile court to correct the dispositional order and
CCS entry to accurately reflect the true findings entered by the court.